Ron Hennings:
CLASS OF 1965
Gwynn Park High SchoolClass of 1965
Brandywine, MD
Kitzingen American SchoolClass of 1976
Kitzingen,
Ron's Story
June 30th, 2012....Retiring to Colorado River Indian Reservation ..Will continue teaching on-line for NAU, Cochise College and Prescott College ...Ron
J. Ronald Hennings
A Career Committed to Educational Equity
J. Ronald Hennings is completing his forty-third year in public education, thirty-sixth in administration, and twentieth as Superintendent of Schools. Adjunct Professor Hennings teaches undergraduate and graduate studies in Educational Leadership (School Law, School Finance, Supervision of Instruction, Curriculum Design, The Principalship and The Superintendency), Multicultural Education, Bilingual Education, Structured English Immersion and Special Education for Northern Arizona University, Prescott College, Cochise College, and Pima College in Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona. Superintendent Hennings has served as Multicultural Education and ESL Specialist for the U.S. Department of Defense Schools-Europe (DODDSEUR-DODEA), High School Principal, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Assistant Professor of Multicultural Education (Wayne State University,...Expand for more
Detroit, MI), Director of American Indian Education (Annishenabe), Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction (Nogales, AZ), and Superintendent (Mohave and Navajo Indigenous Nations). Superintendent Hennings has provided testimony on behalf of Indigenous Education to the Minnesota, Wisconsin and Arizona legislatures. Hennings has authored and co-authored numerous position papers on public education funding, second language acquisition education, minority achievement, including Multicultural Education: K-6 and 7-12, Education for Global Citizenship and Leadership for Educational Equity: Overcoming Legacies of Colonialism. Hennings was a featured Seminar Roundtable Leader at the International Education Conference in Barcelona, July, 2009. Hennings served as Seminar Breakout Leader at the Leadership for Equity and Excellence Forum, February 28 - March 3, 2011 at ASU in Phoenix. Hennings also serves as QAR Evaluation Team Leader for North Central Accreditation Association. Professor Hennings is married to Joy F. Graves Navajo Health Educator and Doctoral Student in Native American Studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
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